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  • 81Green, Charles — ▪ 1998       American tap dancer whose lithe and humorous style made him one of the premier old time hoofers; his career spanned more than 70 years and included appearances on Broadway and in films (b. Nov. 6, 1918 d. March 6/7, 1997). * * * ▪… …

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  • 82Henry de La Vaulx — Full name Comte Henry de La Vaulx Born 2 April 1870(1870 04 02) Bierville, France …

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  • 84Debbie Lee Wesselmann — is a novelist born in New York City. She has lived in New Jersey, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania. She studied at Dartmouth College and Fairleigh Dickinson University, where she later also taught fiction writing. Currently she… …

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  • 85Robert brothers — Anne Jean Robert Born 1758[1] Paris Died 1820[1] Paris Other names l aîné, (the elder) …

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  • 86Orvil A. Anderson — General Orvil Arson Anderson (May 2, 1895 August 24, 1965) was a pioneer balloonist. In 1935 he and Albert William Stevens won the Mackay Trophy when they set a record of 72,395 feet in their balloon.[1] Biography He was born on May 2, 1895 in… …

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  • 87Tatsunoko Production — Тип кабусики гайся Год основания 19 октября 1962 года Расположение …

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  • 88Nadar — (1820 1910) (Félix Tournachon)    photographer, cartoonist, balloonist    Born Félix Tournachon in Paris, Nadar (the pseudonym by which he is known) studied medicine for a short period but soon left to pursue a career in literature. under the… …

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  • 89Montgolfier — noun 1. French inventor who (with his brother Josef Michel Montgolfier) pioneered hot air ballooning (1745 1799) • Syn: ↑Jacques Etienne Montgolfier • Instance Hypernyms: ↑balloonist 2. French inventor who (with his brother Jacques Etienne… …

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  • 90Aeronaut — A [ e]r*o*naut (?; 277), n. [F. a[ e]ronaute, fr. Gr. ? air + ? sailor. See {Nautical}.] An a[ e]rial navigator; a balloonist. [1913 Webster] …

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